After a strong debut for Tri-City, Wilcox has lost his last two games. The Storm and Force were deadlocked at 3 entering the third period and Wilcoxâ€™s Storm had a 4-3 lead at 7:25. Fargo then exploded for three goals and the rest was history. Wilcoxâ€™s goals against average rose by over a goal after the loss.

Janosik was back in the lineup after missing Thursdayâ€™s game against Moncton. Unfortunately for the Olympiques, it didnâ€™t mean a win. Gatineau has lost three straight games. Gabriel Desjardins (undrafted) had a hat trick for Halifax.

Namestnikov (pictured) had his ninth multi-point game in his last 16 contests. Lightning camper Seth Griffith had two goals and an assist in the game. Heâ€™s up to 11th in league scoring. Namestnikov is 15th.

London bounced back from a loss Friday with a win in Pennsylvania Saturday. Namestnikov (pictured) had his 16th goal of the season, scored in the first minute of the third period. He has a four game point streak.

Wilcox made his Storm debut after being traded by Green Bay to Tri-City for a first round pick on Monday and earned a First Star for his performance. The future Minnesota Golden Gopher, now the No.1 for a USHL team, stopped 38 of 40 shots in regulation, four of four in overtime, and three of three in the shootout to give his new team a win. The Storm was outshot 44-27 in the game, including 4-0 in overtime when Lincoln was awarded a power play. Wilcox was coming off a shutout in his final game with the Gamblers.

General Manager and Head Coach Drew Schoneck announced Monday that the Tri-City Storm acquired Tampa Bay Lightning prospect goalie Adam Wilcox from the Green Bay Gamblers for a first round draft pick in the 2012 USHL Entry Draft.

â€œWe felt that, while Pheonix (Copley) has played well for us so far this season, we could add a champion-like goalie in Wilcox to help this team take it to the next level,â€ Schoneck said in a Storm press release. â€œAdam was a major part of the success in Green Bay over the past year, and split time with a quality goalie in (Ryan) McKay, which allowed him to battle for his time.â€

â€œWe expect Adam to be a big addition to the Storm. He adds a little more winning experience to this team, and hope that he and Pheonix will lead this team to more wins overall.â€

Wilcox (pictured) stopped 19 of 19 shots against Muskegon for his second shutout of the year. He hasnâ€™t given up a goal in three of his last four starts. Two of those are shutouts and one he was pulled after 46 minutes with the Gamblers up big. He has won his last four starts.

Monctonâ€™s Saulnier twins, Alex and Allain (both undrafted), combined for six points as Moncton topped Victoriaville 4-3. Allain was First Star with two goals and an assist. His brother had three assists. The Wildcats have won seven consecutive games.

Namestnikov scored into an empty net for his 15th goal of the year to seal the win for the Knights. He has at least two points in three of his last four games. Schemitsch missed his second straight game with an upper body injury. Owen Soundâ€™s four-game win streak came to an end.